said:
>It's an old wives tale best I can tell. The kernel makes multiple passes
>through config.sys during loading. From my config.sys notes:
> REM --> Load order BASEDEV (SYS BID VSD TSD ADD I13 FLT DMD) IFS DEVICE
> REM --> CALL waits for completion, RUN does not ===
>BASEDEV's come first with the sub-ordering show above.
So we can forget Ray Davison's recommendations?
Make DANIS506.ADD the first BASEDEV
Put COM.SYS before the network devices
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